A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Anambra State, Dozie Madu, escaped death by the whiskers when gunmen attacked his country home in Owerre Ezukala, Orumba South Local Government Ares of Anambra State.
In a statement made available to newsmen, Madu noted that though he survived the attack, with his bulletproof car riddled with bullets and through the help of the gallant operatives of the Department of State Service b(DSS,)and the Police, his country home was, however, torched by the attackers.
“There has been an attack on an APC chieftain, Edozie Madu in his hometown, Owerri Ezekala Orumba South LGA of Anambra State by unknown gunmen,” the statement read.
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“Madu and his staff, including security details, were attacked on Friday night while in his village home as he was making final preparations for the presidential election.
“He was able to escape unhurt despite his house being surrounded by over 80 heavily gunmen. The security details attached to the politician after holding their ground for 30 minutes had to brave their way out of the compound under heavy gunfire with his bulletproof vehicle and others in the convoy riddled with bullets.
“The former House of Representatives member, who was able to communicate with his family after the attack said his life was spared by the gallantry of the combined team of DSS and police attached to him, who had to shoot their way out of his compound.
“The very spot he was seating on his bulletproof vehicle was riddled with bullets. At this moment, the number of casualties on his entourage has not been able to be ascertained as the phone numbers of some policemen attached to him cannot be reached.
“The gunmen numbering about 80 had proceeded to set his palatial home ablaze. It will be recalled that the unknown gunmen have for some months now set up their camps in Owerre Ezukala Orumba South LGA from where they carry out most of their nefarious activities.
“Madu called on the Inspector General of Police and all other security agencies to do the needful to dislodge these criminals from the community and secure the lives and property of the indigenes of the community.”